I'm curious if there is a website with information about the schedule of events on board the Carnival Cruise. I'm taking next week's Carnival Miracle 7 day Carribean Cruise....
I just was wonderin' after a Big Boat or a cruise is assembled... how do they get it into the ocean? I beleive the right answer is they make a square surronding around the boat, and they fill it ...
What caliber women go on these things? It sounds to me like the kind of place only desperate women would go, no? I mean, are there actually any hotties on these things?...
We are going on a Norweigian Cruise - Pride of Hawaii in December 2007. We are getting married on one of the island's by someone local. Anyways, I was just curious to see if this was true and if ...
Should I take a Spring Break or summer cruise? Should I go on Carnival or Royal Caribbean? Which is better, a Southern Caribbean itinerary, or a Western Caribbean one? Are there any other good ...
i have been on one cruise my whole life (im 16). i live in texas, so the only cruises come out of Galveston, i went on a smaller, older carnival cruise called the celebration which is no longer in ...
A friend and I are looking to go on a cruise in June (maybe 3-4 days) and I just wanted to know what cruiselines people recommended...do you have a favorite; is there a cruiseline you would advise to ...
We would like to go on a cruise for 4-5 nights. We don't want a party ship. We want a relaxing, fun ship. What are some good websites to find some deals? what is a good cruise line?...
I will be 18 in June and he is already 19. We are looking to take a cruise in July. I heard that Disney is the only cruise line that allows 18 year olds to book and cruise alone. I have tried to look ...
I am looking to go for a cruise of the ocean with Princess Cruises, I make enough money from work to go on the cruise and for my 2 sisters (12 Years Of Age) and im 16 myself. I am wondering if it is ...
Yes, but the chances of you being able to get a cabin on the day of sailing are very slim, especially for the more popular cruise itineraries. First of all all cabins are sold double occupancy so you and another person would have to be at the pier waiting. Second, cruise ships usually dock in the morning disembark all the passengers, clean the ship and then start letting new passengers on about 1:00 PM. They finish that about an hour before departure. So if there are going to be "no-shows" that will make a cabin available they will not know it until then. In addition, ships require full and final payment about 30 to 45 days before the cruise and persons who book within that window generally pay a penalty.
Dusie
There is now a 72 hour advance requirement because of national security.
troubador77
I agree with tinkertoy. You can book at the last minute, but it's a crap shoot as far as what you get IF you get anything at all. The far better option is plan exactly what works for you and then book as far in advance as possible.HAVE FUN!!!